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Re: The Angel Angle (Tassadar) GMed by thetwo
"Not exactly." Sarah sighed. "This one came to one of the healers when her belly started growing. Apparently some women missed that the invaders can impregnate humans and elves, or thought that pulling out was a good plan. We've... reminded people, so hopefully it won't happen as often in the future." She shooed the pregnant woman away.
The elf listened to Nadia's report of the situation, then responded seriously. "We could probably push harder if we had to, but we aren't going to match an army, especially not if there's a storm. And the Pass of Ghosts isn't the sort of place we want to rush through." She thought about it a little more. "If we can't beat them... could we go a different way, and hope they keep on towards wherever they're going? Or scare them into stopping? And I guess negotiating didn't really work with the orcs we've seen so far, but if you convinced some of them to stand down... I'm sure you'll think of something."
Sarah looked back at the camp. "Was there anything else you wanted to do today, or...?" she glanced towards the wood, and Nadia could see the start of a blush.
"Not exactly." Sarah sighed. "This one came to one of the healers when her belly started growing. Apparently some women missed that the invaders can impregnate humans and elves, or thought that pulling out was a good plan. We've... reminded people, so hopefully it won't happen as often in the future." She shooed the pregnant woman away.
The elf listened to Nadia's report of the situation, then responded seriously. "We could probably push harder if we had to, but we aren't going to match an army, especially not if there's a storm. And the Pass of Ghosts isn't the sort of place we want to rush through." She thought about it a little more. "If we can't beat them... could we go a different way, and hope they keep on towards wherever they're going? Or scare them into stopping? And I guess negotiating didn't really work with the orcs we've seen so far, but if you convinced some of them to stand down... I'm sure you'll think of something."
Sarah looked back at the camp. "Was there anything else you wanted to do today, or...?" she glanced towards the wood, and Nadia could see the start of a blush.